Clinging vs Clenching - What's the difference?
clinging | clenching |
The act of one who clings.
* 2013 , Lawrence C. Becker, ?Charlotte B. Becker, Encyclopedia of Ethics (page 217)
The act by which something (a fist, a jaw, etc.) is clenched.
* 1965 , Edward J. Murray, Sleep, dreams, and arousal (page 151)
As verbs the difference between clinging and clenching
is that clinging is while clenching is .As nouns the difference between clinging and clenching
is that clinging is the act of one who clings while clenching is the act by which something (a fist, a jaw, etc) is clenched.clinging
English
(wikipedia clinging)Verb
(head)Synonyms
* (noun) * (adjective)Noun
(en noun)- The mind ascribes characters to things. It can become attached in the process, the attachment taking such forms as erroneous thoughts and clingings , and the Buddha-nature thereby becomes defiled in the way that the sun may be obscured by clouds or a mirror by dust.
clenching
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Many of the clenchings [of muscles] were uncoordinated, and one would guess that they occurred more and more as the sleep synchronized.
